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two mermaids reaching for a fish in the water with their hands up to catch it
Scary Mermaids | Scary Looking Mermaids
two green and yellow snakes sitting next to each other on top of eachother
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Spiny bush viper (by Reptiles4all)
a snake with its mouth open and it's tongue out
the skeleton of a dinosaur is shown in this close up photo with its mouth open
The Inner Workings by JC Findley
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a snake is curled up on the ground
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Most snakes take off when they sense humans nearby, not these guys, they're like..What do you want?! Come closer, I have something for you!
the rattle snakes of north america are shown in this poster, which shows their different colors and sizes
Rattlesnakes of North America by rogerdhall on DeviantArt
an old medical chart shows the different types of snakes
#ringslang #ratelsnake #anatomy
two alien men standing next to each other in front of a dark background, with one man's face partially obscured by his body
mer folk
an image of a woman with the words mermaids the body found on her face
No Mermaid Body Found, NOAA Statement Clarifies; What Are The Arguments Behind The Fiction?
(Photo: Animal Planet/Screenshot)After being aired on Animal Planet in May, the two-hour long “Mermaids: The Body Found” enticed viewers once again Sunday night on the Discovery Channel. The documentary-style science fiction program has managed to garner a lot of attention and has convinced viewers to consider whether mermaids had ever existed.
a drawing of a dragon flying through the air
Siren WIP by Davesrightmind on DeviantArt
an illustration of a woman with long hair and blue eyes, holding a wand in her hand
Flesk and Spectrum Fantastic Art Blog written by John Fleskes
An almost native American mermaid, with a long, serpentine tail. More